Anyone have any tips or collar recommends for keeping the hair on the beasts necks? Daisy is a pinky, excluding a thicker strip down the middle of her back, her fur is very thin already. I doubt I will be able to do anything short of not keeping a collar on her most of the time to fix this. But, you guys have read of some of her Houdini escapes from inside already so the collar/tags usually stay on. Her skin is so sensitive and her neck always looks like it is recovering from a rug burn though.

Doc on the other hand has pretty thick fur for a bully and now even his neck is bald. Is there just no way around this? I think I could curb it with a thin collar. They both wear 2 inch ones and they need them. Particularly Doc, he is getting worse and worse on the leash. When I got him his joints were horrible, rubbery and he held a perfect heel on his own. Now that he is healthy he spends a good amount of time on walks in that typical pitbull snaphot you see on gamebred kennel sites...Where they are about an inch of the ground spread out and clawing in and pulling like hell. I can't break him of it so far. We are working on it with minimal success. In the meantime I need damage control.

Those rolled leather collars are pretty good on thin fur, we have one for Haley, and just about every other collar she's wore broke her fur under her neck. The only problem we had was that the first time it got wet, some of the dye (it was black) leaked out onto her fur, and she had a gray ring for a couple weeks, but after that, it didn't happen again. You might try one of them just for wearing around the house, and use the wide collars for walks only.

Not the best pic, but you can see what the collar looks like, and that her skin/fur was in good shape with it on...

Cool! I can make that. I'll just have to get a second set of tags made. The reason I haven't done this is that I didn't think that they would be valid. Does anyone know if you replicate all of the info off of your rabies tags if it is considered a valid proof? The aluminum tags suck anyway, soon enought they are going to totally wera through the hole and be useless.

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I use a wide leather or nylon collar for walks and for inside a 1" soft leather one. I just change collars when I come in. The rolled collars do work well also to save the neck fur. My dog has a lot of white and she has pretty good fur coverage on her white throat area.

I have seen some nice padded collars which might help but I lost the link a while ago. I do like martingale collars, too, and the one with the cool leopard print shown in the photo above is very nice. Who made that one? I know they are not taking orders right now but I just wondered who made it.

I think you should be able to duplicate the rabies tag info. All they really need is the number so they can trace the vet who gave the shot and find the owner or the records. So if you get one made, as long as it had the number and the other info, it should be fine.

Demo Dick wrote:I don't collar my dog unless he is on a leash or working. All other times, he's in the house with me, and doesn't really need to wear one. If I left one on him full time, his hair would rub off.

gf turtle wrote:.I have seen some nice padded collars which might help but I lost the link a while ago. I do like martingale collars, too, and the one with the cool leopard print shown in the photo above is very nice. Who made that one? I know they are not taking orders right now but I just wondered who made it.

I have had simmilar issues with hair loss and skin irriattion. One thing I've done is to switch back and forth from a harness and a regular collar. They both tend to irritate the skin a bit, but this way the bruden gets shared by different parts of the dogs body. Also, like several other posters I tend to take Winnie's collar or harness off whenever possible, especially overnight.